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The artists who held a joint exhibition in the Guan Shanyue Art Museum were recommended by the Galleri Kobenhavn in Denmark.
Anders Moseholm: metropolitan life
The works of Danish artist Anders Moseholm on display reflect the artist's profound insight into modern urban life.
Born in 1959, Moseholm obtained a master's degree from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1996.
The metropolitan scenes painted by Moseholm in his paintings appear to be familiar to visitors, but it is hard to identify where exactly they are from.
Vaguely functional buildings, indefinable moments, street corners and open squares, harbors, bridges, street lamps, and crowds - all seem to blend into poignant memories or uneasy apprehensions.
Bent Holstein: sticking to the nature
In his paintings, Bent Holstein has delineated subtleties of nature with his delicate artistic feeling and exquisite brushwork, presenting a natural world to viewers.
Born in Copenhagen in 1942, Holstein has a passion for fishing. He has fished regularly on the Florida coast for many past years.
Holstein loves standing up to his knees in water for hours with his fishing rod raised, looking out over an endless ocean in which blue, green and the many shades in between flutter toward the horizon in a ceaseless, sparkling interplay of water, air and sky.
Holstein found his theme in these natural scenes and succeeded in presenting them in his paintings.
Gitte Winther: between abstract and concrete
Gitte Winther's paintings are composed of color blocks of the abstract style, which still carry specific titles. In this way, her works often inspire viewers to move between the abstract and the concrete.
Born in Denmark in1964, Winther is a member of the Danish Artists' Association and the Union of Danish Artists.
Editor: Wing
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